Title: Utopia, Dystopia or Anti-utopia? Gulliver's Travels and the Utopian Mode of Discourse
Abstract:Should his tall tales of marvellous voyages, newly discovered peoples, and fantastic societies be insufficient to call Thomas Mores Utopia (1516), and Utopian writings in general, to his reader s mind...Should his tall tales of marvellous voyages, newly discovered peoples, and fantastic societies be insufficient to call Thomas Mores Utopia (1516), and Utopian writings in general, to his reader s mind, Lemuel Gulliver refers to Utopia direcdy in a letter to his cousin printed with the second edition (1735) of his Traveh into Several Remote Nations of the World (familiarly know as Gulliver's Travels)-.Read More